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This cluster RCT study will investigate the effectiveness of strength/balance Exergames (exercise and computer games that use body movements as controls) developed to improve balance, function, prevent falls and increase exercise adherence for older people in the home setting. The proposal incorporates postural stability Exergames that have been developed with users based on best evidence strength and balance exercise (OTAGO and Postural Stability) currently used by therapists, safe for older people and can be used in the home setting
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STUDY OBJECTIVES
Primary Question:
To determine the effect of using MIRA falls prevention Exergames to improve balance in older adults.
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Falls prevention team staff and other professionals will also be recruited into the study (n=20) to either give their professional insights and feedback on the usability of the exergames and/or help supervise the participants.
Study Intervention Sheltered Housing facilities will be recruited via the Manchester and Glasgow Housing Associations to enable facilities of similar size and deprivation status to be identified. The sheltered housing facilities will be randomised into two groups: the Exergame/experimental group (n=6 sheltered housing units with 9 participants recruited in each); and the control group (n=6 sheltered housing units with 9 participants recruited in each). The participants in the control groups will be offered the Exergame intervention after the final 12-week measurements for ethical reasons. A pre-enrolment examination will be carried out by a trained research physiotherapist to assess each person's suitability to participate in the Kinect exergame programme, and also evaluate potential impact of the Exergames on various aspects of their physical health. Their GPs will also be notified.
The eligible participants will be given a tailored, individualised [i.e. frequency and duration will be set according to each participant's baseline levels] Exergame programme incorporated into their normal routines plus usual falls prevention treatment (prescribed by the physiotherapists). The control group will be given usual falls prevention assessment, treatment and home exercises without the Exergames. The Exergame intervention will run for 12 weeks to test the efficacy of the intervention. Outcome measures to be used during these 12 weeks will include a series of standardised tests and questionnaires. Each participant will be aided in completing these measures. These assessments will take place 3 times: at baseline, 6 weeks, and at the end of the 12-week period.
The intervention participants will be offered the use the Exergame intervention in a group setting and/or home setting according to their preferences (previously piloted in a small feasibility study). The physiotherapists and physiotherapist assistants will supervise and monitor their progress and will also have the ability to see the results of the Exergame programme (anonymised data on points gained, time used, range of motion) at the Falls Prevention Clinic for participants that consent to the sharing of this anonymised data.
At the end of the 12 weeks, focus groups and interviews will be conducted to assess the therapists and participants' perspectives regarding the effectiveness of the remote MIRA Exergame programmes and their usability.
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